David Nelson spoke today not of his best afternoon as a member of the Jets -- the wide receiver had team highs Sunday with eight catches for 80 yards -- but rather a series of contentious conversations with Adam "Pacman" Jones.

The Cincinnati Bengals cornerback took exception to a hit from Nelson late in the third quarter of the Jets' 49-9 loss. As a running play concluded, Nelson knocked Jones to the turf. The cornerback sprang to his feet and ran toward Nelson, only to be restrained by teammate Reggie Nelson, who is not related to the Jets receiver. Officials flagged Nelson for unnecessary roughness for clipping an opponent.

A Daily News report indicated Jones told David Nelson, "I’m going to find out where you live and come and get you."

Nelson today would not discuss specifics of the exchange, but said that the reports he has read about the incident have accurately represented what Jones said.

"He did say some stuff on the field but I wouldn't take it as a threat," Nelson said.

After the game, Jones told the Bengals' website that Nelson was "playing dirty" and "there were three real cheap shots after the play."

Nelson disagreed.

"If you know anything about how I play, I play physical from whistle to whistle and I've never had an issue with it before. I've never had anyone call me dirty ever in my life before," Nelson said.

He added, "I think this was an incidence where I think he wasn't terribly fond of playing against a physical receiver from the beginning of the game until late in the game. His view of dirty is a little different than mine.